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Press Play on Presence: Pause, Power Down and Prime towards Performance!

In our fast-paced world of education, "busy" has become the mantra many of us march to. We chase deadlines, juggle responsibilities, and cram every waking moment with activity. In the bustle of our lives, rest often takes a backseat. It's crucial to recognise that rest isn't merely a break, parlay or an absence of activity. It's an integral part of our wellbeing, a time for our bodies and minds to pause, power down and prime. In this blog post, I continue my series inspired by the work of Amy Green and Daniela Falecki. Its aim is to spark a conversation and encourage a shift towards a healthier and more balanced approach to life, one that embraces the significance of rest for optimal mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing. As I am already on my break and preparing for my new leadership role, I have not referenced this piece. It is a reflection of the lessons I have begun to learn, routines I have begun to practice, analogies that have helped me appreciate the c

Wild at Heart, Wise in Mind: Unleashing the Wildcard!

  The classroom isn't just a blackboard and desks; it's a crucible where futures are forged. Education is evolving, and at the forefront are educators who dare to be different, who embrace the role of the wildcard. These are the innovators, the empathetic mentors, the critical thinkers who see beyond the curriculum and shape tomorrow's ethical leaders. As educators, we wield the power to shape the minds and hearts of the next generation, not just through textbooks and tests, but by fostering ethical leadership, inclusivity, and critical thinking. This is the call of the wildcard, the educator who ventures beyond the traditional, becoming a character apprentice, a guide on the path to becoming ethical, inclusive global citizens. In this blog post, I will endeavour to encapsulate the evolving landscape of education by highlighting the pivotal role of the wildcard educator in shaping tomorrow's ethical leaders. I aim to highlight the pivotal role educators play in going be

Championing the Changemakers!

Leadership, Collaboration, and Innovation in a Changing World - Insights from the Sydney Google Champions Symposium The multi-day Sydney Google Champions Symposium provided an immersive platform that included insightful sessions, compelling narratives, and thought-provoking discussions. Spanning various facets of education, the symposium focused on pivotal themes, notably encompassing transformative education, leadership dynamics, resilience, innovation paradigms, and ethical imperatives. These interconnected themes formed fundamental pillars crucial to modern education, collectively illuminating critical considerations and emphasising the intrinsic link between effective leadership and the creation of an educational landscape primed for adaptability, foresight, and inclusivity. Throughout the symposium, these themes came together to illustrate the expansive capacity of education beyond traditional methods. The need to transcend a focus solely on academic achievements, advocating for a

Reflection on Day 3 of the Google Sydney Champion Symposium

Today, was the final day of one of the most impacting professional learning programs I have been involved with in my career. The speakers on Day 3 of the Google Champions Sydney Symposium shared invaluable insights on the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in revolutionising education. Jim Sill started the day by talking about how it's important for everyone in our schools and groups to feel like they matter and that they're valued. He said that when we do things together as a group, it helps our communities become better and stronger. Jim also made a big point about how crucial it is to support each other and make everyone feel important. He talked about this idea of lifting each other up, which basically means helping each other out and being there when someone needs a hand. This kind of support, he said, is really key for students and teachers to do well and feel good about what they're doing. It resonated with the essence of creating a supportive and nurturing en